Hit-and-run suspect followed by citizen near Ventura Boulevard, Los Angeles CA
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Police units were dispatched to follow and investigate a hit-and-run suspect near Ventura Boulevard. A citizen was following the suspect before police arrived and began handling the situation.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
2014 is requesting a Van Nuys unit to respond with 19143 to the citizen following hit and run suspect.
00:06
Suspect now vanished towards Keswick incident 3927.
00:10
We have the PR step on me.
00:13
See next 66 number.
00:20
79099 traffic stop.
00:26
Christian traffic stop Ventura east of Rosa and on white Mercedes G63 no plate it's going to be west of Rcita 35 requesting a female officer and a supervisor to boxcroft place no 50 level no 50.
00:51
1789, future merge request.
00:53
25, 179-190.
00:55
8-year unit designation, CT at Remig and Fillmore.
01:04
16-0-10.
01:10
21, Queen 35, 21, Queen 35, have you right?
01:17
Queen 35, we're still for sticks on the bell.
01:22
21 21 21 x98 have your rights have your rights 29298 have your rights 29298 have you write 1880 roger I'm inquiring about 1985 status at the hospital 35 35.
01:53
21, go ahead.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:00
Show us Code 6[1] at near Ventura Boulevard, please.
02:07
21 William, William 35, Code 6[1], near Ventura Boulevard, please.
02:13
In fact 8483 143-242 Valerio for a hit-run suspect.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 6: Unit has arrived on scene and is investigating or handling the situation.
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Location mentioned:
Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91364
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